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It's been 15 years since Sabrina the Teenage Witch went off the air, but now fans are getting to see a whole new side of the character thanks to the release of Netflix's Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. The new series is remarkably different from the classic '90s sitcom — and

Courtesy of Alyssa Coscarelli.Chances are, unless you've spent as much time googling how to get bolder brows as I have, you've never heard of eyebrow embroidery. While this procedure — also known as cosmetic tattooing, semi-permanent makeup, pigment embroidery, 3-D eyebrow embroidery, or microblading — is quite common in Singapore

Mallory Hagan, the Democratic nominee for Congress in Alabama's 3rd District, stood on the historic Tuskegee Courthouse steps on Thursday and announced that she had made a troubling finding: Over 55,000 voters were either disqualified or labeled "inactive" since February 2017 in her district. Statewide, the number could be in

Photo: Snap Stills/REX/Shutterstock.WARNING: So many spoilers ahead! Plot twists unraveled. Endings revealed. Proceed at your own risk.March 16 marks the 15th anniversary of the release of Christopher Nolan’s Memento, one of the greatest mindfuck movies of all time. What makes something a quality mindfuck movie? Sometimes, it’s a twist ending

Kike Hernandez is trying to win back Dodger fans -- with a dick joke. After partially blaming the fans for not bringing enough "energy" to Dodger Stadium on Monday -- when they got routed by the Brewers -- Kike has issued a statement…

When the first trailer for Bradley Cooper's A Star Is Born dropped a few months back, we thought we were blessed; Lady Gaga starring as a ridiculously talented up-and-coming singer? Sign us up. But then — then — Warner Bros. went ahead and did us one four times better by

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A Federal judge rejected a request from Texas and seven other states to end the DACA program, an Obama-era initiative allowing 700,000 young immigrants to stay in the US legally
The argument brought fourth by Texas and other states claimed that DACA recipients drove up the cost of healthcare and

Jessica Corbett at CommonDreams writes—If 9/11 Attacks Can Spark Trillions in War Spending, Asks Ocasio-Cortez, Why Can't US Find Funding for Puerto Rico 'Marshall Plan'?
A study commissioned by the Puerto Rican government has found that an estimated 2,975 people died after Hurricane Maria devastated the U.S. territory last year, corroborating previous analyses that